Beaufort, France

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  • Beaufort, France

    Snowshoe the Cormet de Roselend

    18.6 mi / 2986 ft gain
    The Roselend mountain pass is known in the cycling world for being part of the Tour de France, but in the winter it is essentially deserted. There are a few old buildings, a small electrical station and you'll perhaps see some locals out for a ski, but my bet is you'll feel magnificently alone in...
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  • Talloires-Montmin, France

    Hike and Camp La Tournette

    3.9 mi / 2854.3 ft gain
    It is at the place called Chalet de l'Aulp (1424 m) that we began this walk. This is after the tarmac road terminus. A small remark: the stony road but carrossable continues to the chalet where you can park your car. But you can also start it from a place called Les Prés Ronds (1216 m). At the ch...
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  • Tignes, France

    Hike to Lac La Plagne in the French Alps

    7.5 mi / 1968.5 ft gain
    This beautiful hike features ribbon and horse tail waterfalls backdropped behind wildflowers and grazing dairy cows along the creek descending the mountain. Though there are some steep sections to the hike, this day outing is accessible by all levels of adventurer.Getting thereAfter a short driv...
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  • Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France

    Climb the Aiguille du Midi-Plan Traverse

    2.5 mi / 1148.3 ft gain
    The Aiguille du Midi Cable Car is the #1 tourist destination in the world’s capital for extreme sports, Chamonix. For regular tourists, a trip to the top of the 3842 m-high cable car museum provides plenty of excitement for one day. But for adventure seekers and outdoor enthusiasts, it’s just the...
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  • Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France

    Climb the Aiguilles Crochues Traverse

    5 mi / 1476.4 ft gain
    The valley of Chamonix-Mont-Blanc is most well known for the mountain it’s named after, Western Europe’s highest peak. Yet just right across the valley on its north side lies a dramatic and beautiful range that cuts the horizon with tall rock spires: The Aiguilles Rouges.Part of the Rouges range,...
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  • Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France

    Hike to Le Lac Blanc

    5 mi / 1657 ft gain
    This adventure begins at the Flégère gondola in Les Praz (a village in the NorthEast section of Chamonix), which is easy to get to with the free Chamonix bus. Take the Flégère gondola to La Flégère, situated at 1894 meters (6,213 feet). The ride up itself shouldn't take more than ten minutes, but...
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  • Chamonix, France

    Lac Blanc Loop

    The Lac Blanc Loop in Rue du Slalom, Les Belleville offers a breathtaking alpine hike through the heart of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. Known for its pristine glacial lakes, rugged mountain views, and wildflower-dotted trails, this moderate loop is a must-hike for anyone exploring the 3 Vallé...
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  • Martigny, Switzerland

    Hike to La Bâtiaz Castle in Martigny

    3.6 mi / 675 ft gain
    Starting in the Martigny town center, the trailhead is easy to find. Follow Rue de la Bâtiaz across La Dranse Rive and after about two blocks you will see signs to Chemin du Château, the "path to the castle."A relatively easy hike, switchbacks wind through vineyards on the mountainside for 1.8 mi...
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  • Boëge, France

    Hike to Signal des Voirons

    Begin at the marked path to the right of the parking lot, near the monastery. The trail is steep at first, but this lasts only for a few meters, in the undergrowth. When you leave the woods, follow the paved road for about one hundred meters, then turn left at the slope, indicated by an arrow sig...
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  • Leysin, Switzerland

    Hike and Climb the Via Ferrata de la Tour D'Ai

    5.0
    5 mi / 1000 ft gain
    A Via Ferrata is a protected climbing road created in the Alps made of steel. With a climber’s kit, you secure yourself to cables periodically attached to the mountain, and climb up with the help of steel pegs fixed into the mountain. The Via Ferrata of the Tour D’Ai is located in Leysin, and i...
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